Gorman-Rupp Pumps 02K3-E2 3P 281903 and up User Manual

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INSTALLATION

PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION

The pump assembly was inspected and tested be­
fore shipment from the factory. Before installation,
inspect the pump for damage which may have oc­
curred during shipment. Check as follows:

a. Inspect the pump and motor for cracks,

dents, damaged threads, and other obvious
damage.

b. Check for and tighten loose attaching hard­

ware. Since gaskets tend to shrink after dry­
ing, check for loose hardware at mating sur­
faces.

c. Carefully read all warnings and cautions con­

tained in this manual or affixed to the pump,
and perform all duties indicated. Note the di­
rection of rotation indicated on the pump.
Check that the pump shaft rotates counter­
clockwise when facing the impeller.

Only operate this pump in the direction in­
dicated by the arrow on the pump body
and on the accompanying decal. Refer to
ROTATION in OPERATION, Section C.

d. Check levels and lubricate as necessary. Re­

fer to LUBRICATION in the MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIR
section of this manual and per­
form duties as instructed.

e. If the pump and

motor have been stored for

more than 12 months, some of the compo­
nents or lubricants may have exceeded their
maximum shelf life. These must be inspected
or replaced
to ensure maximum pump serv­
ice.

If the maximum shelf life has been exceeded, or if
anything appears to be abnormal, contact your
Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the factory to deter­
mine the repair or updating policy. Do not put the
pump into service until appropriate action has
been taken.

The electrical power used to operate
this pump is high enough to cause inju­
ry or death. Obtain the services of a qu­
alified electrician to troubleshoot, test
and/or service the electrical compo­
nents of this pump.

POSITIONING PUMP

Lifting

Pump unit weights will vary depending on the
mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and
use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity.
Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed
equipment such as suction and discharge hoses
or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed
units.

The pump assembly can be seriously
damaged if the cables or chains used to lift
and move the unit are improperly wrapped
around the pump.

Mounting

Locate the pump in an accessible place as close as
practical to the liquid being pumped. Level mount­
ing is essential for proper operation.

The intermediate is equipped with mounting foot
holes for mounting the pump to a base.

SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPING

Pump performance is adversely effected by in­
creased suction lift, discharge elevation, and fric­
tion losses. See the performance curve and oper­
ating range shown on Page E‐1 to be sure your
overall application allows pump to operate within
the safe operation range.

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